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Author of the article:Coleman Molnar Publishing date: Aug 06, 2021•August 6, 2021•1 minute read• Join the conversation
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Is there any vehicle that can’t be made into a camper?
Chris Cut apparently doesn’t think so. He’s the guy who turned his 1996 Acura NSX-T into a camper car complete with a roof tent, storage box, and 8.5 inches of adjustable suspension for those tricky dirt roads.
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And he didn’t stop there. The mad fabricator recently spoke with Motor Trend to give them the lowdown on his latest projects, including a trailer made from the back half of another NSX. Check this thing out!
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Cut whipped up the one-of-a-kind trailer in his garage, chronicling the process on YouTube. To satisfy the motoring authorities, he added lighting to the unit’s sides, wiring them to the brake and tail lights at the rear. The trailer now holds the tent setup that used to cover the actual driving NSX, freeing up some roof space for the cargo box up front.
And the two make quite the pair, with matching paint and finishes, including matte black Work Wheels and carbon-fibre accents on the ducts and spoiler.
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But the surprises don’t end there, because open up the NSX-trailer and you’ll find rare Honda Motocompo – a mini scooter designed to fit inside a Honda hatchback – strapped inside.
“The Motocompo fits perfectly in the NSX trailer, and I’m planning to actually use it not only to putt around campsites, but also for its intended purpose to get around cities on my cross-country trip,” says Cut. “I’m also looking into seeing if it’s feasible to build a sidecar for my dog, or maybe even a mini trailer for him that the Motocompo can tow him around in, lol!”
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